Vtr8300 series, Installation guide, Installation – Viconics VTR8300 Line Voltage Installation Guide User Manual
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Installation Guide
Viconics Technologies Inc.
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9245 Langelier Blvd.
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St.-Leonard
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Quebec
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Canada
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H1P 3K9
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Tel: (514) 321-5660
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Fax: (514) 321-4150
028-0414-02
www.viconics.com
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February 2015
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• Open unit by pulling on bottom side of Terminal Equipment Controller (Figure 1).
• Read FCC ID and IC label installed in cover.
• Ensure wall surface is flat and clean.
Location
1. Do not install installed on outside wall.
2. Do not install in areas with exposure to direct heat source.
3. Do not install in areas near air discharge grill.
4. Do not install in areas with direct sun radiation.
5. Do not install in areas that restrict vertical air circulation.
Installation
1. Pull cables 15cm (6”) out from wall.
2. Align base and mark location of two mounting holes on the wall and ensure
proper side of base faces up.
3. Install anchors in wall.
4. Insert cable in central hole of base.
5. Insert screws in mounting holes on each side of base (Figure 2).
6. Strip each wire 0.6cm (1/4”) from end.
7. Insert each wire according to wiring chart (next page).
8. Gently push excess wiring back into hole.
9. Gently align the cover to the top of the base, then snap it in place from
bottom (Figure 3).
10. Install security screw.
• If replacing an existing Line Voltage FCU Controller, label the
wires before removal of the controller.
• Electronic controls are static sensitive devices. Discharge
yourself properly before manipulating and installing the
Terminal Equipment Controller.
• A short circuit or wrong wiring may permanently damage the
Terminal Equipment Controller or the equipment.
• All VTR8300 series controls are designed for use as operating
controls only and are not safety devices. These instruments
have undergone rigorous tests and verification prior to shipping
to ensure proper and reliable operation in the field. Whenever
a control failure could lead to personal injury and/or loss of
property, it becomes the responsibility of the user / installer /
electrical system designer to incorporate safety devices
(such as relays, flow switch, thermal protections) and/or
an alarm system to protect the entire system against such
catastrophic failures. Tampering with the devices or unintended
application of the devices will result in a void of warranty.
Figure-1 Open the cover
Figure-2 Install the base
Figure-3 Reinstall cover